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5 Sep 2003, 14:33 (Ref:709201) | #1 | ||
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32 bikes - wsbk/wspt qualifying 1....
how many bikes are making up the #'s - 28
1st qualifying superbike 1 Lavilla Gregorio Alstare Suzuki 2'02.603 2 Walker Chris HM Plant Ducati 2'02.736 3 Hodgson Neil Ducati Fila 2'02.834 4 Chili Pierfrancesco Team PSG-1 2'03.112 5 Xaus Ruben Ducati Fila 2'03.137 6 Clementi Ivan Kawasaki Bertocchi 2'03.370 7 Laconi Régis Caracchi NCR Nortel 2'03.539 8 Toseland James HM Plant Ducati 2'03.553 9 Haslam Leon Renegade Ducati 2'04.077 10 Reynolds John Rizla Suzuki 2'04.547 11 Borja J Bautista D.F.X. Racing 2'04.608 12 Pedercini Lucio Team Pedercini 2'04.611 13 Corser Troy Foggy PETRONAS 2'04.865 14 Martin Steve D.F.X. Racing 2'04.930 1st supersport qualifying 1 Vermeulen Chris Ten Kate Honda 2'05.736 2 Muggeridge Karl Ten Kate Honda 2'05.921 3 Charpentier Sébastien Team Klaffi 2'06.630 4 Vd Goorbergh Jurge Yamaha Belgarda 2'06.669 5 Fujiwara Katsuaki Alstare Suzuki 2'06.932 6 Chambon Stéphane Alstare Suzuki 2'07.131 7 Veneman Barry Esha Kobutex Honda 2'07.313 8 MacPherson Iain Van Zon Honda 2'07.485 9 Corradi Alessio Italia Spadaro 2'07.508 10 Sanna Simone Yamaha Belgarda 2'07.639 |
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5 Sep 2003, 17:27 (Ref:709350) | #2 | ||
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Kawasaki 6th, liking that
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5 Sep 2003, 17:50 (Ref:709372) | #3 | ||
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Leon Haslam 9th ahead of JR!? Astounding!
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6 Sep 2003, 13:47 (Ref:710094) | #4 | ||
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really astounding - jr is good, but no better than what shaun giles (3x aus sbk champ)would do on the gsxr.... dont want to be argumentative, but mat mladin would whip jr's butt because ama is better than bsbk
the main national/domestic sbk championships are aussie, british and ama..... jap sbk is rocking but all jap riders, ama has big $$$$$, aus & brit has real talent for the future |
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I concur with gomick. The Australian Superbikes (and other domestic leagues) has produced an amazing pool of talent in the past two decades considering the lack of money that is in Australia compared to the other three championships.
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7 Sep 2003, 22:33 (Ref:711249) | #6 | ||
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don't like to disagree , hell yes i do. jr rocks on the gsxr. he has had a real bad year with injuries and he is just getting the bike to play. he'll win bsb next year and he showed at brands how good he and the bike are
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jr is to old - nuf said
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